With the passage of Dana through Spain, storms and rains returned to various regions of our country, including the capital.
A return to almost autumnal weather which can make it more difficult to return to routine and return from vacation, but which can also make it difficult to dry our clothes. And especially if you live in a small apartment or don’t have a dryer, this task can become even more complicated on rainy days.
So, if what you are looking for is to be able to dry your clothes inside the house and prevent humidity from settling on your clothes, we advise you not to lose sight of the following tip to hang clothes inside the house that we are going to reveal to you. for you. A very simple tip that will dry your clothes and with which you can make the most of every centimeter of your clothesline.
The effective tip for hanging clothes vertically
This time we are referring to the homemade trick that continues to triumph on social networks for hanging clothes vertically. Yes, this means that you will have to place your clothes top to bottom and not sideways like we all usually do in this type of rack.
In this video you can see how to maximize the space inside the clothesline by simply hanging clothes vertically and securing them using traditional clothespins. This way you will be able to dry more clothes simultaneously, while saving space in your home and on the clothesline itself.
How to get musty smell out of clothes
On rainy days, the musty smell can also reach our clothes. If you want to prevent that musty smell from lingering on your clothes, it’s best to choose to rewash them with baking soda or vinegar.
You can choose to wash it again by replacing the detergent with a cup of baking soda or add a cup of white vinegar to the wash just to eliminate bad odors.
Another trick you can use to increase the effectiveness of vinegar as an odor neutralizer is to add a small glass of lemon juice. Finally, let the clothes dry thoroughly and check that the odor has been eliminated before putting them away.

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